Portrait of Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt Giclée Fine Art Prints 9 of 10

1830-1902

German (Active in America) Hudson River School Painter

Albert Bierstadt, born in 1830 in Solingen, Prussia, would come to embody a certain vision of the American wilderness - a place of awe, grandeur, and untapped potential. His early years, spent in the rather unremarkable whaling town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, seemed an unlikely prelude to his later role as one of the foremost painters of the American West. But Bierstadt’s story is one of unexpected transformation, and his artistic journey took him far beyond the confines of his modest beginnings.

Like many artists of his time, Bierstadt sought formal training in Europe. In 1853, he traveled to the city of Dusseldorf, hoping to apprentice under Johann Peter Hasenclever, a fellow Prussian artist. But upon his arrival, Bierstadt discovered that Hasenclever had passed away, a cruel twist of fate for a young artist searching for guidance. He found, instead, the support of two American expatriates, Emanuel Leutze and Worthington Whittredge. These formative years in Europe shaped Bierstadt’s approach, refining his technical abilities and introducing him to a more academic style of painting.

When he returned to America in 1857, Bierstadt was not yet the name he would soon become. But his work, already showcasing the precision and clarity of European training, began to attract attention. It wasn’t until he ventured west, however, that his real breakthrough came. In 1859, Bierstadt joined an expedition to the Rocky Mountains - a journey that would profoundly alter his trajectory as an artist. The American frontier, largely unseen by the eastern populace, offered a subject matter of unparalleled majesty. Bierstadt, with his grand, sweeping canvases, would become its premier chronicler.

His work from this period, particularly the iconic "The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak," elevated Bierstadt to the forefront of American landscape painting. These massive compositions weren’t mere depictions of nature; they were celebrations of a vast, unspoiled land. Bierstadt’s skill lay not just in technical prowess, but in his ability to convey an emotional depth, an almost spiritual reverence for the untamed wilderness. His landscapes became synonymous with a sense of national identity - a romanticized West that promised opportunity and renewal.

Despite his early successes, Bierstadt’s fortunes began to wane in the later decades of the 19th century. Critics accused him of indulging in spectacle, of producing landscapes too theatrical, too sensational. The intimate and nuanced had fallen out of favor, replaced by a growing appreciation for realism and the quieter rhythms of life. Bierstadt’s monumental visions were seen as relics of a fading age, out of touch with the more grounded artistic movements gaining traction.

By the time of his death in 1902, Bierstadt’s work had largely been forgotten. It was only in the 1960s, with a renewed interest in American landscape painting, that his contributions were reevaluated. In particular, his small oil sketches, which had once served as studies for his larger works, gained recognition for their spontaneity and freshness. These more intimate pieces revealed a lighter touch, a contrast to the towering canvases that had once made him famous.

Bierstadt’s legacy is a complex one. His name may not always be mentioned alongside the giants of American art, but his vision of the West - expansive, mythic, almost otherworldly - endures. Through his art, Bierstadt offered a glimpse into a landscape that was at once real and imagined, a dream of a wilderness both wild and boundless.

218 Bierstadt Artworks

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Scene near Estes Park, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 12171-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:48.2 x 33 cm
Private Collection

The Buffalo Trail, 1869 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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SKU: 4963-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:81 x 122 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

The Wolf River, Kansas, c.1859 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.08
SKU: 5001-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:122.6 x 97.2 cm
Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan, USA

Mountain House, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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SKU: 12110-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:33.8 x 49.8 cm
Private Collection

Iceberg, 1884 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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SKU: 12150-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:53.3 x 121.9 cm
Private Collection

Point Lobos, California, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$53.71
SKU: 17038-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:114.3 x 81.3 cm
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, USA

Ruins of Paestum, 1858 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
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SKU: 4975-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:54.6 x 90.5 cm
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, USA

Sunrise in the Sierras, c.1872 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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SKU: 4994-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:34.3 x 47.9 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA

Mountain Scene, c.1880/90 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$50.05
SKU: 5002-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:37.5 x 53.3 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Bay of Monterey, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$49.98
SKU: 12101-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:unknown
Private Collection

Seal Rock, California, c.1872 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$56.83
SKU: 12163-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:40.6 x 55.9 cm
Private Collection

Yosemite Valley, c.1863/75 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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SKU: 3335-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:92 x 132.7 cm
The Haggin Museum, California, USA

Valley of the Yosemite, 1864 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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SKU: 4964-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:30.1 x 48.9 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

Mountain Brook, 1863 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$61.56
SKU: 4966-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:111.8 x 91.4 cm
Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Mountain Canoeing, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$49.98
SKU: 12132-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:unknown
Private Collection

Roman Fish Market, Arch of Octavius, 1858 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$56.05
SKU: 4977-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:70.2 x 94.9 cm
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California, USA

Mountain Landscape, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$49.98
SKU: 12156-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:50.2 x 33 cm
Private Collection

Sunlight and Shadow, 1862 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$62.53
SKU: 4967-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:105.4 x 90.2 cm
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California, USA

Yosemite Valley, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 5034-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:unknown
Private Collection

Deer, indated by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 12060-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:33.6 x 47.6 cm
Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Wyoming, USA

Nevada Falls, Yosemite, c.1872/73 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$57.57
SKU: 12139-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:99.1 x 76.2 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Home of the Rainbow, Horseshoe Falls, Niagara, n.d. by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
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$60.13
SKU: 12149-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:42.5 x 56.5 cm
Private Collection

The Merced River in Yosemite, 1868 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$62.94
SKU: 4984-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:74.3 x 61.1 cm
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, USA

Fishing Boats at Capri, 1857 by Bierstadt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$49.98
SKU: 4978-BAL
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size:33.9 x 49.8 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

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